RAMAC RAMAC. RAMAC. ...( 10 months ago by HailAnts)
RAMAC RAMAC. RAMAC. I can't stop saying it! RAMAC!
Actually this thing is pretty significant. First time data storage went 'online'. Begining of the end for punchcards (though that would take another 25 years!)
RAMAC!
Excellent piece of ...( 10 months ago by brooklynparrot)
Excellent piece of computing history!
its more like 5-6 ...( 7 months ago by redlautrec)
its more like 5-6 years, and even then most likely we wont even be using "read/write" hard drives, but solid state drives much like large flash drives. By 2025, computers wont even use transistors, but instead might use photons (charged light particles)to process operations.
Did anyone else ...( 7 months ago by Astinsan)
Did anyone else catch the "compact" part... its the size of a shed so i guess its compact.
1st hard disk drive?( 6 months ago by eulerw)
1st hard disk drive?
Did you see all of ...( 6 months ago by videobox1)
Did you see all of that wire? Can you imagine how long it took to wire that machine.
as big as this ...( 5 months ago by baronofcheese)
as big as this thing was, it held only 5 mb of data, of course that was a huge amount back then...
yeah, the first ...( 5 months ago by baronofcheese)
yeah, the first hard drive ever
Must have been ...( 5 months ago by marshalauth)
Must have been really expensive and took forever to build
Whats amazing is ...( 4 months ago by Membrane556)
Whats amazing is just ten years later they made a computer the size of a bread box for Gemini.
Wow! what a beast, ...( 4 months ago by cpmisalive)
Wow! what a beast, I guess it uses only one side of the disc. The price must have been astronomical, the maintenance contract, eye watering.
600ms access time for the RAMAC vs. 6ms for a decent modern drive (100x faster)
Modern drivs 6ms vs. 6 µs for SSDs (1,000x faster)
Modern hard disc drives have reached a plateau of performance, Flash memory will replace them in the very near future, my XPS has two 512GB SSDs and its like lightning.
Back then 5 MHz was ...( 4 months ago by jay52592)
Back then 5 MHz was very very fast!
As a girl, I'd go ...( 3 months ago by motonymph)
As a girl, I'd go on one Saturday a month with my father where he worked on these machines. Lots of noise in a big warm room with fans, elevated floors containing miles of wire that he sometimes needed to replace and rework. It was neat-o. I would rollerskate on those floors.
Array( 3 months ago by kurizzos)
Holy krap!
Has anyone ever had seen the size of those HDDs?
Plus, if you've programmed those mainframes with punch cards back then, it must've been hell to wait to see your syntax errors come out the compiler after a hour long wait.
I'll never complain about a slow C++ compiler again.
:)
but still, SSD's ...( 2 months ago by akiratrooper)
but still, SSD's produce great heat...
it'll take some time before they develop a real HDD replacement
man, that's a lot ...( 2 months ago by bobamu)
man, that's a lot of wires :D
in 50 years time our current computers will look even more antique :D
COMPACT? WTF LOL( 2 months ago by everestfalls)
COMPACT? WTF LOL
xDD lol debugging ...( 2 months ago by maxrioseco)
xDD lol debugging this ahaha xDD
Yep it`s 51 years ...( 2 months ago by DTanza)
Yep it`s 51 years ago today since those were first introduced.
used to be compact ...( 1 month ago by metasuperhyper)
used to be compact back then. in another 50 years, your average desktop PC would be less than a cubic inch in size.
i don't think they ...( 1 month ago by metasuperhyper)
i don't think they had a compiler... propably assembly language.
Array( 1 month ago by kurizzos)
metasuperhyper,
You may be right.
But resetting the assembler would be even more tedious; it's practically resetting the whole system.
Thank goodness for ...( 1 month ago by kurizzos)
Thank goodness for 802.11 standards...
Still, wireless transmission and satellite are in an initiative state: a cell phone is unreliable when you try to make a call from a basement.
Maybe science can shrink the electron to help with such inadequacies. I dunno...
you have to admit ...( 3 weeks ago by DURAMATRIX112)
you have to admit this was pretty advanced for 1956
Actually this thing is pretty significant. First time data storage went 'online'. Begining of the end for punchcards (though that would take another 25 years!)
RAMAC!
µs for SSDs (1,000x faster) Modern hard disc drives have reached a plateau of performance, Flash memory will replace them in the very near future, my XPS has two 512GB SSDs and its like lightning.
Has anyone ever had seen the size of those HDDs?
Plus, if you've programmed those mainframes with punch cards back then, it must've been hell to wait to see your syntax errors come out the compiler after a hour long wait.
I'll never complain about a slow C++ compiler again.
:)
You may be right.
But resetting the assembler would be even more tedious; it's practically resetting the whole system.
Still, wireless transmission and satellite are in an initiative state: a cell phone is unreliable when you try to make a call from a basement. Maybe science can shrink the electron to help with such inadequacies. I dunno...